Hi CarMan. Will be looking to lease a 2013 C300 4Matic Sport Sedan in Dec. Looking for Mercedes-Benz Financial's December buy rate lease money factor and residual value for 24 month lease at 7,500 miles per year. If you have details for 30 months, 10k miles per year Id appreciate that as well for comparison . Also interested to hear from you all out there with particulars re any good closed deals struck in the NYC tri state area during the month.

Hi Car ManJust checking in again.. are the December Residual and MF available yet for a 2013 C300 Sports 4Matic.. 24 months, 30 months or 36 months .... 7,500 miles per year if available... many thanks! George

I'm just curious, do you just drive to the train station & back & maybe use the car mostly on weekends? Do you mostly work from home or really close to your office? Like I said, I'm just curious more than anything. I got a car in March (8 1/2 months) and have close to 14,000 miles already.

Car_man,It is Dec. 8th---have you found out the December money factor and residual value for Mercedes C250 Sport Sedan? I need to make a deal by Dec. 15th and could really use your help ASAP! Looking for 36-month lease with either 10K or 7,500 miles per year. I don't want to go into negotiations without this information.Please help!

Maybe i missed it but the current rate for the C250 for December 2012 is .00120. The residuals for 24 months, 12k miles is 71%. The residuals for 36 months 12k miles is 61%. My current offering on a well equipped C-Class is as follows:

Hello everyone.. Just wanted to share my deal with you. My recommendation would be to keep shopping, do not finalize after talking to only one or two dealer. One dealer offered me only with Multimedia Package for the same price. My car's specification:

Hi Car man. I need your help. I am trying to lease a c300 4matic. Can you please give me an idea of how much should be the total out of pocket more or less with a payment of 379 per month. Lease for 24 months, 10k per year. I have an offer for 379 with 3500 total out of pocket on a msrp $43780. Dealer states that they will make my payments.I still have 6 payments left on a 2010 Prius of $249 totalling 1494. The total payoff of my car is 18080. I have been told that it is better to work with my payments since current condition and mileage of my car will be about 16300.

Here you go truetao. Mercedes-Benz Financial's December buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36-month lease of a 2013 Mercedes-Benz C250 Sport Sedan with 7,500 miles per year are .00120 and 63% for consumers who qualify for its top credit tier.

When negotiating your deal on this car, make sure to take advantage of the $2,000 Winter Event certificate dealer cash that Mercedes-Benz is currently providing on this model.

Hi wiseguy33. Mercedes-Benz Financial's December buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 24-month lease of a 2013 C250 Sport Sedan with 7,500 miles per year are .00120 and 73% for consumers who qualify for its top credit tier.

When negotiating your deal, don't forget about the $2,000 Winter Event dealer cash certificates that are out there on this model.

Here you go George. Mercedes-Benz Financial's December buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 24-month lease of a 2013 C300 Sport 4Matic with 7,500 miles per year [wow there's a lot of requests on here for 7,500 mile per year residual values...don't people drive any more ] are .00087 and 73%.

The money factors are the same for all terms. The 30-month residual is 68%. The 36-month residual is 63%.

There's $2,000 Winter Event dealer csh certificates floating around out there on this car.

Hey truetao. Mercedes-Benz Financial charges a base acquisition fee of $795 on every vehicle that it leases. That fee cannot be waived, but anything above that is the dealer trying to pad its profits and can usually be avoided or at least looked at as part of your vehicle's total selling price.

Thanks Car man! Much appreciated...ive priced out a C300 4Matic Sport with an MSRP of $46190 (incl metallic paint, wood trim, premium 1 and multimedia options).. understand that invoice is approx $43021, trying to get a sense of a sale price to negotiate to.. any rule of thumbs to use as a starting point?

No problem chester97. Dealers will likely be pretty anxious to move vehicles towards the end of this month. If you're in an area that has a decent level of competition, shoot for a selling price of $500 or so over dealer invoice minus the $2,000 Winter Event Certificate and see what happens.

I do adugan116. Mercedes-Benz Financial's December buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 48-month lease of a 2013 C350 Sedan with 15,000 miles per year are .00160 and 58% for consumers who qualify for its top credit tier.